登陆注册
20098100000078

第78章 CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE

It is probable that he got the truth out of her, perhaps all of it. That will remain a matter of doubt; Cora's evidence, if she gave it, not being wholly trustworthy in cases touching herself.

But she felt no need of mentioning to any one that she had seen her former lover that day. He had gone before the return of Enfield, Mr. Trumble's assistant, who was a little later than usual, it happened; and the extreme nervousness and preoccupation exhibited by Cora in telling Enfield of his employer's new plans were attributed by the cashier to the natural agitation of a lady about to wed in a somewhat unusual (though sensible) manner.

It is the more probable that she told Ray the whole truth, because he already knew something of Corliss's record abroad. On the dusty desk in Ray's own office lay a letter, received that morning from the American Consul at Naples, which was luminous upon that subject, and upon the probabilities of financial returns for the investment of a thousand dollars in the alleged oil-fields of Basilicata.

In addition, Cora had always found it very difficult to deceive Vilas: he had an almost perfect understanding of a part of her nature; she could never far mislead him about herself.

With her, he was intuitive and jumped to strange, inconsistent, true conclusions, as women do. He had the art of reading her face, her gestures; he had learned to listen to the tone of her voice more than to what she said. In his cups, too, he had fitful but almost demoniac inspirations for hidden truth.

And, remembering that Cora always "got even," it remains finally to wonder if she might not have told him everything at the instance of some shadowy impulse in that direction. There may have been a luxury in whatever confession she made; perhaps it was not entirely forced from her, and heaven knows how she may have coloured it. There was an elusive, quiet satisfaction somewhere in her subsequent expression; it lurked deep under the surface of the excitement with which she talked to Enfield of her imminent marital abduction of his small boss.

Her agitation, a relic of the unknown interview just past, simmered down soon, leaving her in a becoming glow of colour, with slender threads of moisture brilliantly outlining her eyelids. Mr. Enfield, a young, well-favoured and recent importation from another town, was deliciously impressed by the charm of the waiting lady. They had not met; and Enfield wondered how Trumble had compassed such an enormous success as this; and he wished that he had seen her before matters had gone so far. He thought he might have had a chance. She seemed pleasantly interested in him, even as it was--and her eyes were wonderful, with their swift, warm, direct little plunges into those of a chance comrade of the moment. She went to the window, in her restlessness, looking down upon the swarming street below, and the young man, standing beside her, felt her shoulder most pleasantly though very lightly--in contact with his own, as they leaned forward, the better to see some curiosity of advertising that passed. She turned her face to his just then, and told him that he must come to see her: the wedding journey would be long, she said, but it would not be forever.

Trumble bounded in, shouting that everything was attended to, except instructions to Enfield, whom he pounded wildly upon the back. He began signing papers; a stenographer was called from another room of his offices; and there was half an hour of rapid-fire. Cora's bag came, and she gave the bearer the note for Laura; another bag was brought for Wade; and both bags were carried down to the automobile the bridegroom had left waiting in the street. Last, came a splendid cluster of orchids for the bride to wear, and then Wade, with his arm about her, swept her into the corridor, and the stirred Enfield was left to his own beating heart, and the fresh, radiant vision of this startling new acquaintance: the sweet mystery of the look she had thrown back at him over his employer's shoulder at the very last. "Do not forget ME!" it had seemed to say. "We shall come back--some day."

The closed car bore the pair to the little grim marriage-shop quickly enough, though they were nearly run down by a furious police patrol automobile, at a corner near the Richfield Hotel.

Their escape was by a very narrow margin of safety, and Cora closed her eyes. Then she was cross, because she had been frightened, and commanded Wade cavalierly to bid the driver be more careful.

Wade obeyed sympathetically. "Of course, though, it wasn't altogether his fault," he said, settling back, his arm round his lady's waist. "It's an outrage for the police to break their own rules that way. I guess they don't need to be in a hurry any more than WE do!"

The Justice made short work of it.

As they stood so briefly before him, there swept across her vision the memory of what she had always prophesied as her wedding:--a crowded church, "The Light That Breathed O'er Eden" from an unseen singer; then the warm air trembling to the Lohen-grin march; all heads turning; the procession down the aisle; herself appearing--climax of everything--a delicious and brilliant figure: graceful, rosy, shy, an imperial prize for the groom, who in these foreshadowings had always been very indistinct. The picture had always failed in outline there: the bridegroom's nearest approach to definition had never been clearer than a composite photograph. The truth is, Cora never in her life wished to be married.

But she was.

同类推荐
  • MARIE

    MARIE

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 闽部疏

    闽部疏

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 玉耶女经

    玉耶女经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 净土生无生论

    净土生无生论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 龙城录

    龙城录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 都市丹王逍遥行

    都市丹王逍遥行

    丹药在手,天下我有。养气丹:可补充人体精气神。养颜丹:傲娇女,金丝雀必备美容神丹。壮骨丹:提升人体力量,强壮人体先天弱骨。蓄阳丹:可补充虚弱肾体…………这是一个小乞丐身怀炼丹重宝,游走花海都市的逍遥故事……
  • 六宫盛宠:云家庶女俘君心

    六宫盛宠:云家庶女俘君心

    官府女子,只得听天由命,任人摆布。身为庶女的云馥凝,更是没有选择权。听从安排,进宫为妃。自从为帝君倾心的那一刻起,她势要获得皇上专宠,斗宫妃、除障碍,步步风华,走出不平凡的一生!
  • 梦幻西游之黑心圣手

    梦幻西游之黑心圣手

    这是一个顶着秃驴的名号,在游戏中为非作歹的胖子......兽医?庸医???这些都不是重点...胖子许逸为了保持所谓的高手形象,不得不在梦幻公测前开始了一段装逼的故事......
  • 四个人的青春案件

    四个人的青春案件

    “是不是等到我后悔了,你才会来珍惜我。”秦可可看着眼前的墓碑,喃喃自语,泪也止不住了;“你放开我!”菻璃珞一把咬住抱住她的莫千惜,眼前真的是他们的尸体,“说好的,不会让我看见你们的呢!”;莫千惜护住了她:“放心我没事。”但嘴角还是有着血;“喂!讨厌我的人,多了去了!你是老几!”她朝大海喊,“我倒数第一!”他也跟着她喊,“那喜欢我的也多了去了,你又是老几!”她继续喊,“就要我说自己是第二,每人敢说是第一!”·······“聆花落下,是不是,清白无暇,只愿君,多看我一眼。”白发的她,抱酒睡下。
  • 武林奇侠成长记

    武林奇侠成长记

    明月山庄一夜之间被烧,家园被毁,家人丧生。丰家后人丰羽从小受尽磨难,终于功夫小成,没有想到第一次面对敌人就被生擒,为了救出丰羽,最亲近的师傅在丰羽面前死去,以后茫茫江湖路只能靠丰羽一个人闯,想要报仇谈何容易,
  • 烽火战国天

    烽火战国天

    简介。公元1750年。少帝年间。自年幼的少帝即位,何太后垂帘听政,外戚渐掌朝纲,奸佞当道,祸害忠臣。其治下九州,贪官污吏横行无忌,致使怨声载道,民不聊生。期间多有起义,却惨遭无情镇压。时隔二年。杀胡关外,匈奴频频犯境,烧杀抢掠无恶不作。与此同时农民大起义,终究爆发。汉少帝刘辨遣皇甫嵩坐镇前线,各路诸侯门阀纷纷出兵讨贼。而在中央地带,飞马城中。秦征这才开始他的人生之旅。(PS:本书为时空错乱,人物大杂烩。新人写书,实力有限。文明讨论,拒绝辱骂。)
  • 回到汉朝当诸侯

    回到汉朝当诸侯

    三万里山河,五千年华夏,又有哪一段光阴能有它这样丰富多彩?历史的长河,流到这里,忽然间变得跌拓起伏,波澜壮阔。生命的乐章,奏到这里,忽然间变得辉煌摇曳,灼目生辉。无数文人墨客,仰望而叹,恨生不逢时。无数豪侠壮士,仰望而叹,叹其生也晚。三国,一个群星汇萃的时代。三国,一个光华夺目的时代。三国,一个令无数男儿热血奔涌的时代。三国,一个让芸芸众生心醉神迷的时代。让我们再一次品位三国的韵味如何?
  • 独眼猴

    独眼猴

    我是个拥有“奇异”耳朵的私家侦探,在玫瑰公寓开了一间小事务所,受托进行各种调查工作,公寓里的邻居们个个看似平凡,却有着各自的拿手好戏和不为人知的故事。这次,我接受了一份有关商业情报间谍案的工作。正当我为天价的报酬欢欣不已之际,不知不觉间被卷入了一场离奇的凶杀案……电车上的神秘女子,七年前自杀的伴侣,一张张宿命的扑克牌,我“无意间”听到的内容后面到底藏着怎样的惊人内幕?尊敬的书友,本书选载最精华部分供您阅读。留足悬念,同样精彩!
  • 死亡信仰

    死亡信仰

    他从地狱中重生,仇恨是他的生命,死亡是他的信仰,他的长镰将划过所有有罪之人。
  • 紫月惊世:傲世逆天九小姐

    紫月惊世:傲世逆天九小姐

    她,夜幽漓,世界第一杀手,杀人无数,一袭白衣却从未沾过一滴血。高贵的她风华绝代,举世无双。一次执行任务,被一枚不明物体洞穿心口,醒来却穿越异世成为了她。她,月漓。月家九小姐。月氏一族的耻辱。天生废材体质,因为修炼天赋低下,被世人所侮辱,唾弃。被人凌虐而死,却被穿越而来的夜幽漓霸占了身体,换了灵魂,逆天改命,风华天下,绝代无双!